Coated Ammonium Chloride
Ruminants can utilize non-protein feed to synthesize the protein they need, and ammonium chloride can be added to the feed as ammonium salt non-protein nitrogen source.
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Coated ammonium chloride
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Additive Series
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Coated slow-release Ammonium Chloride 85%-90%
Ruminants can utilize non-protein feed to synthesize the protein they need, and ammonium chloride can be added to the feed as ammonium salt non-protein nitrogen source. Ruminants can synthesize microbial amino acids and microbial proteins from the non-protein nitrogen in ammonium chloride through a series of biochemical reactions, which can alleviate the shortage of protein feed to some extent and reduce the breeding cost.
Another important role of ammonium chloride in feed is to provide chloride and ammonium ions, which can regulate the acidity of feed and promote the growth of livestock and poultry. Ordinary ammonium chloride dissolves very quickly in the body of animals. As a strong acid-weak base salt, excessive addition of ammonium chloride may lower rumen PH value and thus affect the activity of rumen microorganisms. However, Coated slow-release ammonium chloride can solve this problem well.
The slow release of coated ammonium chloride can not only avoid the high concentration of ammonia nitrogen in the rumen, improve the utilization rate of non-protein nitrogen, but also avoid the instability of rumen PH value and other indigestion problems caused by the fast dissolution rate of ammonium chloride in a short time.
Product features:
1. Uniform granule with good fluidity;
2. Slow release and absorption in the stomach and small intestine, to supplement protein effectively, prevent urinary calculus of mammal;
3. Improve the palatability and feed intake;
4. The slow release of ammonium chloride at fixed point, which can make full use of ammonium chloride non-protein nitrogen, improve the feeding safety and feed utilization.
Attention:
1. The proportion of ammonium chloride should be 0.2-0.5% of concentrate feeds or as recommended by the formulator;
2. Not suitable for ruminants less than six months old.
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